Crime & Safety

Police Release Week Three Update Statement About Missing Danielle Stislicki

Farmington Hills Police released the statement on the heels of searching a Berkley home for clues regarding Stislicki's disappearance.

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI The news that the Farmington Hills Police and Oakland County Crime Lab searched a Berkley home on Dec. 22 for information regarding missing Farmington Hills woman Danielle Stislicki sparked a media frenzy.

However, it seems that no findings of the search will be made available to the public - at least for now. Farmington Hills police report that they are keeping the results of the search private to prevent jeopardizing the investigation, according to a press release.

Below please find Farmington Hills Police Chief Chuck Nebus' full statement on the 'three week update' of Stislicki's case as of Dec. 23:

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Farmington Hills detectives and members of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Crime Lab were at a home in Berkley last night investigating the disappearance of Danielle Stislicki. Farmington Hills detectives and investigators from several other agencies have been involved in searches and the collection of evidence at numerous locations over the past three weeks. Detectives, evidence technicians and crime lab personnel from several law enforcement agencies have been working tirelessly and remain committed to finding Danielle and solving this case. The investigation has been progressing since day one. I understand a caring public and media are anxious for information. However, no information will be released regarding the specifics of the case in order to maintain the integrity of the investigation.

We are still receiving daily tips on the case and we continue to encourage anyone with information to contact the FHPD Command Desk at (248) 871-2610. Tipsters may remain anonymous. Reward money from Independence Green Apartments ($50,000), MetLife ($50,000) and a family friend’s GoFundMe page totals $129,000.”

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